Dress your little bridesmaid like Princess Charlotte in Pepa&Co

The little Royal helped her aunt Pippa up the aisle, and did it in style with a traditional bridesmaid dress, complete with a pretty floral headband.

The vintage looking dress is a totally timeless choice for little ones, if you are planning your big day. Princess Charlotte is wearing a bespoke frock by Pepa&Co – a Spanish childrenswear label that both Charlotte and George have been spotted in many times before.

As it has been made especially for the big day, you can’t buy the same dress, but click the link to the right to browse the current range.

If your wedding budget doesn’t stretch as far at the Royals, don’t panic! We have rounded up some similar dresses below that will kit out the kiddies nicely without breaking the bank.

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The niece and nephew of the bride, two and three, were met by plenty of coos from the crowd as they made their way into St Mark's Church in the village of Englefield on Saturday.

The royal siblings take the role of page boy and bridesmaid as Pippa is said to dislike the term ‘flower girl’ despite that being the tradition for younger members of the wedding party.

For the little girls Pippa had chosen cream coloured dresses with puffed sleeves and a blush coloured sash around the waist complete with a floral crown.

After an hour's service in Geroge and Charlotte appeared to be a little restless and in need of some calming down by the ever-patient mother Kate

Prince George was then spotted sulking following his telling off - clearly less than thrilled with his position as pageboy

After his telling off George calmed down and Kate offered him a comforting hand as they made their way to the wedding cars

Princess Charlotte well and truly stole the show at her aunt Pippa's wedding on Saturday as she acted as bridesmaid on her big day

Prince George also joined his sister in the bridal party as a pageboy and could be seen scattering white petals at the feet of the newly wed couple Pippa and James Matthews

For the boys the new Mrs Matthews opted for golden pantaloons and a double breasted cream shirt with a Peter Pan collar and white stockings.

Like her sister Kate, the bride decided to have only little ones in her bridal party — at 33, many of her friends are married anyway.

Pippa stunned in a high necked white bridal gown designed by Giles Deacon and a classic bridal veil as she prepared to say her nuptials to multi-millionaire fiance James Matthews.

This is Charlotte and George's first ever wedding and the enormity of the occasion is sure to take it out of the tots.

One of the page boys (see here on the far right) took his flower scattering duties very seriously, appearing very enthusiastic as he left the church

Feeling broody yet Pippa? The bride could be seen looking lovingly at her bridesmaids as she left the church with her new husband

The four little boys appeared to become distracted from their duties once they left the church spotted chatting rather than throwing their flower petals

The youngsters in the bridal party seemed fascinated by Pippa gathering outside the church to admire her exquisite dress

George and Charlotte were escorted by their mother the Duchess of Cambridge who was a vision in a pale peach dress from her favourite designer Alexander McQueen

While he had become rather sulky earlier George seemed thrilled at the prospect of riding in a wedding car with his sister in order to make his way over to the reception

George appeared to have totally cheered up from his earlier tantrum as she peered out of the window of the vintage car

The excitable prince could be seen waving to the cameras as he was joined by his mother and sister in the classic vehicle

At a young age it was no surprise to see Charlotte stay close to her mother during this morning's celebrations, making a charming picture as she held hands with Kate

Kate was sure to keep a close eye on young Charlotte who seemed keen to join in with the older children following the ceremony on Saturday

Despite the fact that she was wearing a dress worth hundreds of pounds the Duchess seemed less concerned with her outfit and more interested in caring for Charlotte

George, however, stepped away from his mum appeared to be making new friends today as he was pictured socialising with the other pageboys

Pippa and James looked on with pride as the group of youngsters made for a picture perfect wedding photo as the newlyweds left the chapel

Prince George appeared to be taking his pageboy duties very seriously on Saturday as he helped to sprinkle petals before the bride and groom

The young royal appeared to be taking his page boy duties very seriously and could be seen helping Charlotte with her blossom wreath as they entered the church.

Aside from Charlotte and George Pippa had a further three page boys Casimir Tatos, Edward Sebire and William Ward and three more bridesmaids Countess Phillipa Hoyos, Lily French and Avia Horner.

Luckily for the youngsters there is a plan for an interval at the wedding — and an outfit change — so it’s thought Pippa is stopping proceedings around 3pm, so everyone can nip home for a nap before the black-tie do kicks off around 7.30pm.

Prince William appeared to abstain from parenting duties at the ceremony, instead forming a new friendship with bets man Spencer Matthews

While Prince William enjoyed making the acquaintance of Spencer Matthews the Duchess of Cambridge spent her time caring for her increasingly impatient children

Prince George appeared to be helping out his younger sister who was carrying a blossom heart matching her floral headband

Princess Charlotte appeared to be very giddy as she prepared to accompany her aunt down the aisle

Charlotte looked adorable in a white puffed sleeved gown and a flower crown while the young boys smartened up in golden pantaloons

Prince George seemed to be taking his page boy duties very seriously on Saturday not breaking concentration as he left the church

Today saw George enjoying the company of other young boys his age which is rarely seen by the public

PIPPA AND JAMES'S BIG DAY: A TIMELINE

10.30am - Guests were greeted by best man Spencer Matthews and ushers, who were wearing morning suits with dusty pink ties, at the archway entrance. Among the first celebrity guests to arrive were ITV news anchor Tom Bradby and his jewellery designer wife Claudia. They were followed by former Byker Grove star Donna Air, James Middleton’s girlfriend and tennis star Roger Federer. Pippa’s uncle Gary Goldsmith waved to the assembled press as he arrived with his daughter. Princess Eugenie, wearing a navy blue dress and cream pillbox hat also waved to the cameras as she was accompanied by her long-term boyfriend Jack Brooksbank.

11am - The groom, James Matthews, also greeted guests at the entrance to the church. He appeared relaxed, at one stage sharing a joke with his brother.

11.20am - Mother of the bride Carole arrived with her son James, wearing a peach Catherine Walker outfit.

11.25am - The Cambridges’ nanny Maria Borrallo was then spotted entering the church in her distinctive brown Norland uniform.

11.26am - A minute or so later, two vintage Jaguar Mk IV cars pulled up caring the Duchess of Cambridge in the first car with George, Charlotte and younger page boys bridesmaids, followed by a second car (exactly the same, grey coloured) carrying the other, older ones (they wouldn’t tell us who was who).

11.30am - They were shortly followed by Pippa and her father Michael in an open top gun metal grey 1951 Jaguar Mk V. They spent some time rearranging Pippa’s dress by the archway entrance - both Michael and an attendant - presumably one of Deacon’s.

11.45am - There was embarrassment when a couple of late comers arrived after Pippa had gone into the church. Bodyguards were scrambled to usher them in a side entrance.

12.40pm - The bride and groom emerged just as the sun started shining again, having rained during the 40-minute ceremony.

12.45pm - The pageboys and bridesmaids were assembled at the entrance and then walked out in front of the happy couple, with Kate helping to usher them into position.

12.50pm - Prince George throws a tantrum and Kate steps in to tell him to calm down. Kate ushered them all back into the cars and she went in the car with them as the bride and groom then made their way up to Englefield House on foot, after posing for photographs.

4pm - Pippa and James drive from Englefield House back to Bucklebury and wave at wellwishers along the 1.5 mile drive

Crowds gathered and lined the sides of the road where James and Pippa drove down on their way back to the Middleton mansion after the wedding

Guests have been advised to bring a second set of clothes, though it’s understood the issue of where to change is fraught.

Kate, George and Charlotte are in situ at the Middletons’ £4.7 million Bucklebury home — and this is completely off-limits to all but family.

George and Charlotte's Spanish nanny, Maria Borrallo, was seen arriving at the church today in full uniform in order to keep an eye on the tots today.

At a the Queen's garden party earlier in the week the Duchess admitted that she was 'worried' about how her children would behave at the wedding.

Both the bridesmaids and pageboys were handed small wicker baskets filled with petals to be used as confetti

Pippa was a vision in Giles Deacon, posing before the camera, as she arrived at the chapel at around half 11 this morning

Pippa's bouquet was somewhat understated consisting of several varieties of spring flowers including daffodils and peonies

Kate could be seen trying to keep Pippa's troupe of pageboys and bridesmaids under control trying to encourage them to keep the noise down ahead of entering the church

The Duchess of Cambridge's blush coloured dress perfectly matched the floral bowers decorating the church

Charlotte looked a little apprehensive as she made her way into the church on the arm of her nanny

It seems that George was less than keen on attending the ceremony as he held back while his nanny Maria Borrallo ushered him into the chapel

George and Charlotte's Spanish nanny, Maria Borrallo, was seen arriving at the wedding in her full uniform on Saturday

Guests will now head back to the Middleton family home where a portapalace has been constructed in the grounds for guests to kick back and relax in

However, the children appeared to be on their very best behaviour on Saturday with the Duchess looking proud as they walked down the aisle.

While the royal cuties seemed were good as gold there was one pageboy who escaped Kate's attention managing to flick a v-sign before the camera on Saturday.

James and Pippa said their vows in a picturesque Berkshire church before a congregation which will include the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Prince Harry and other close family and friends.

A shy looking Princess Charlotte was lead down the aisle by her nanny as onlookers cooed over the tot

Once their baskets of petals were empty the children were accompanied by Kate to the wedding cars where they will make their way over to the reception venue

The reception is said to be held at the Middletons’ £4.7 million Bucklebury home where a £100,000 glass marquee has been assembled

THE NAUGHTY PAGEBOY WHO FLICKED THE VS

While the majority of the bridal party appeared to be on their best behaviour - however, one of the pageboys couldn't help but stir up trouble.

As photographers captured their entrance to the church the mischievous bridal party member turned back to flash the V sign at the camera.

The youngster could be seen flashing the v-sign to photographers as he made his way into the church

While the Duchess of Cambridge had done her best to get the rabble to behave - he appeared to escape her attention making for a photo which surely won't make the wedding album.

Luckily one of his fellow pageboys appeared to be keeping an eye on the cheeky child - holding his hand to prevent any further mischief.

Despite his rather obscene gesture the youngster couldn't help but appear angelic dressed in a pair of golden pantaloons and a white double brested shirt.

Along with Prince George he was dressed in a pair of white stockings and pale pink pair of brogues.

The Duchess of Cambridge could be seen doing her best to keep the rowdy rabble of bridesmaids and pageboys under control as they arrived at St Mark's Church in Englefield on Saturday

Kate, 35, could be seen taking on the attentive sister role and was seen helping Pippa with her wedding gown as they entered St Mark's Chapel on Saturday

The Duchess of Cambridge could be seen tentatively rearranging Pippa's veil which was studded with dozens of crystals

Off they go! Happy couple Pippa Middleton and James Matthews were seen leaving the church and heading off to the reception in their Jaguar E-Type after saying their vows in front of 100 friends and family at St Mark's Church in Berkshire

The groom's hair blew in the wind as he drove his new bride home after marrying her at St Mark's Church. Despite rain forecasts, the couple certainly got lucky with the weather

Today Pippa was took on the role as princess for a day pictured wearing a delicate diamante tiara

Look familiar? How George bears an uncanny resemblance to his father at ANOTHER royal wedding

Eagle-eyed royal watchers have spotted the little page boy bore an uncanny resemblance to his father today.

George, three, looked almost identical to a young Prince William, who was a page boy himself at the July 1986 nuptials of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew the Duke of York.

Like his son today, four-year-old William, who was dressed as a sailor, charmed onlookers by waving to the crowds as he drove past in a carriage.

Prince William was a page boy at the 1986 wedding of Fergie and Andrew, left, and Prince George today, right

The event saw hundreds of royal fans, press and public descend on the quiet village of Englefield, near Reading, which is home to St Mark's Church, where the ceremony took place.

After saying their vows surrounded by their friends and family, the happy couple waved to the crowds as they drove in a Jaguar E-Type from the Englefield estate to the Middleton mansion for the evening reception in the 'portapalace' they've constructed in their garden.

Shortly after Pippa and James left, Kate came by in a grey Range Rover, this time with a personal driver behind the wheel.

Villagers soon began to speculate whether her husband William and little George and Charlotte were hiding behind the car's tinted back windows.

The wedding guests were all leaving the reception at Englefield Town Hall to commence the party at Carol and Michael's home on Pease Hill.

The party is expected to carry on all evening with an estimated 350 high-profile guests.

Details of the wedding service, reception and celebrations have been kept under wraps by organisers but there has been speculation in the press the day will cost Pippa's parents Carole and Michael Middleton hundreds of thousands of pounds.

The Princess of York stunned in a navy blue dress from Paule Ka showcases her curves paired with a cream coloured cap for the occasion, she could be seen carrying a silver crisp packet clutch Anya Hindmarch clutch

As he left the church it seemed that Meghan had in fact not secured an invite to the ceremony as she was nowhere in sight

Reports suggest it will be a lavish affair, with a nod to the groom's Scottish connections included in his outfit, entertainment and the food, with haggis on the menu along with Scottish lamb and whisky, while there will also be a piper and a Spitfire flypast.

Kate's controversial uncle, Gary Goldsmith, who was a guest at the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's 2011 wedding, was also seen attending.

James's brother Spencer Matthews, a reality TV star who was a regular in the show Made In Chelsea, is likely to be best man.

Guests opted for an array of eye-catching colours as they arrived at St. Mark's Church on the private Englefield estate

The newlyweds shared a romantic kiss in the grounds of the chapel after becoming man and wife

One guest wore a white top and blazer accompanied by a pink skirt and pink top hat (left) while another female guest was seen in richly-patterned gown (right)

Other female guests seen arriving at the wedding included these attendants in a purple dress and black jacket (left) and a very brave floral gown (right)

One female guest wore a yellow-ish gown with floral detail (left) while another opted for a dark blue dress with large cuffs (right)

Two male guests sported matching tartan trousers as they joined the congregation in Berkshire on Saturday morning

Left: Talullah Goldsmith, who is Carole's niece, looked mature beyond her years in a chic blue and white dress at the event. She arrived on the arm of her father Gary, the disgraced brother of Carole. Right: Lady Gabriella Windsor looked chic in a white hat with floral embellishment and she smiled for the cameras